Despite being selected by the
San Diego Chargers as the #6 overall pick, Cade was unhappy with the contract they offered and sat the season out. In February he signed the
Memphis Showboats, playing one season before the league folded. He played in 15 games that year, and recorded 2 interceptions. In the summer of 1985, Cade and the Chargers again tried to negotiate a contract, but again they were unable to. The Chargers traded Cade to the
Green Bay Packers for two draft choices, including a first round pick in 1986, which the Chargers then traded to the Minnesota Vikings who used it to select
Gerald Robinson. The night after his first start with the Packers, on Nov 4, 1985, Cade allegedly came home and sexually assaulted an aunt (by marriage, his uncle's estranged wife). While the case worked its way through the courts, Cade continued to play for the Packers. Cade was convicted in 1987 of two counts of second degree
sexual assault and was acquitted of a third count and later sentenced to 2 years in prison. He was paroled in October of 1988 after serving 15 months in Fox Lake Correctional Institution. After his conviction, the woman he was found guilty of raping filed a $2 million civil lawsuit against him. He was also later accused of perjury because his testimony during the trial differed with that during the sentencing hearing. That charge was dropped shortly before he was released. Upon release, he was waived by the Packers and then signed by the
Minnesota Vikings who then released him after just three days due to public outcry over his signing. The NFL had already said that he would not be reinstated in 1988 and then said the same in 1989, further implying that he would never be allowed to play as long as
Pete Rozelle was commissioner. Even when Paul Tagliabue replaced Rozelle, Cade was treated as though he were banned from football and his attempts to get reinstated were ignored. He was also unable to get work in the CFL or WLAF, because of the difficulties of getting a work visa with his criminal past. He finished his career having played in 30 games, with 19 starts, 1 fumble recovery and 5 interceptions for 26 yards. ==Personal life==